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Jennifer Decker
Birth at
28 December 1982
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Jennifer Decker was born in 1983 in France. Her acting career began on the stage of theater in Paris. The famous French theater director Irina Brook ventured to give the young girl the main role in her play Romeo and Juliet. Juliet performed by Jennifer won the hearts of the audience, and the actress was invited to the National Theatre of Chaillot, with the theater troupe which went on tour in France, and then in other countries of Europe. The role of a teenage girl in love stuck for Jennifer Decker
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Jennifer Decker was born in 1983 in France. Her acting career began on the stage of theater in Paris. The famous French theater director Irina Brook ventured to give the young girl the main role in her play Romeo and Juliet. Juliet performed by Jennifer won the hearts of the audience, and the actress was invited to the National Theatre of Chaillot, with the theater troupe which went on tour in France, and then in other countries of Europe. The role of a teenage girl in love stuck for Jennifer Decker for a long time. She made her film debut in
film "Love on the Run" Her character was Noemi, again a young girl in love. Jennifer Decker has acted with many directors in many countries.
Jennifer Dekker gained popularity by playing Lucien in the American film about the Second World War “Flyboys”. The film was presented at the Cannes Film Festival in 2005. And critics praised Jennifer as an actress “amazingly beautiful inner beauty.” World fame came to her after the series “Squadron Lafayette”, where she played the role of Letizia Cervantes, an energetic courageous woman with a difficult fate.
2006 was a very busy year for the young actress. In the Swiss film Jeune Homme, she plays Elodie Dumoulin, and in Les Amants Du, a student in love with her teacher. If in her first films Jennifer’s heroines are young girls (which, in fact, she was), then in the two-part television film about the Marquis of Pompadour she plays the role of Dauphin Jeanne, a woman of much older age.
He successfully passed through the screens of the world and
film "Damn Cell Phone" (original name of Hellphone) In it, a teenager in love buys a mobile phone to be able to call the girl, Jennifer's heroine. But who knew this phone was "hellish"?
For a talented actress, of course, this role is not the last, and the viewer may well become an eyewitness to her improving skills. /